On 04/12/2022 17:08, Eryk Sun wrote: > On 12/2/22, biglee12...@gmail.com <biglee12...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> From this point on Python became unusable as I uninstalled rebooted then >> reinstalled to find I have the same issues as stated. Finally uninstalled >> Python as it doesn't perform as usual especially trying to understand the >> use of pyreadline, gnureadline and or just readline. > > When Python runs interactively, it implicitly tries to import the > readline module. On POSIX, Python has a builtin readline module that > usually uses the GNU Readline library. > > On Windows, Python does not include a readline module. Instead, if > standard I/O is a console, the high-level WinAPI ReadConsoleW() > function is used, which implements its own line editor and > command-line history. It's not as general, flexible, or capable as the > readline interface, so a third-party pyreadline package was > implemented for Windows. However, as far as I know, pyreadline is no > longer actively developed. Thus it has out-of-date code, which may be > broken in newer releases of Python, such as isinstance(x, > collections.Callable). > > Your choice is to either patch pyreadline to fix the bug or uninstall it.
(*) How to patch it Open the file Lib/site-packages/pyreadline/py3k_compat.py and locate the procedure def callable(x): return isinstance(x, collections.Callable) Change it to def callable(x): return isinstance(x, collections.abc.Callable) You're done. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list